Restorative Justice & Informed Practices - Or Spankings. Spankings Work Too!

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May 13
State laws vary. Some states require parental consent for school spanking, while others allow schools to spank students without notifying parents. #KnowYourRights
May 13
Spanking is a quick correction, not a punishment. Kids learn best through immediate consequences. A short, firm response teaches them right from wrong in a way they won’t forget. #DisciplineWorks
Feb 13
Spanking prevents worse punishments. A small correction now stops bigger problems later—suspensions, expulsions, or even arrests. Early discipline = fewer criminals. #FixTheFuture
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Jan 13
Parental rights conflict. Some states allow schools to spank students even if parents disagree—once a child is at school, the administration may have authority over discipline. #ParentsVsSchools
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13 Dec 2025
Teachers are powerless without real discipline. If kids know there’s no consequence, they’ll keep misbehaving. Spanking restores authority and order in the classroom. #RespectForTeachers
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13 Nov 2025
Respect isn’t automatic—it’s taught. Teachers deserve the ability to discipline students who refuse to behave. Spanking worked in the past, and it can work again. #TeacherAuthority
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13 Sep 2025
Legislation is changing. Some states have recently introduced bills to ban or reinstate corporal punishment in schools. Check your state laws to stay informed! #EducationPolicy
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13 Sep 2025
Not all kids respond to soft discipline. Detention and ‘talking it out’ don’t work for every child. Some need a firm hand to understand boundaries. #OldSchoolRespect
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13 Sep 2025
A lack of discipline leads to entitlement. When kids grow up thinking there are no real consequences, they become reckless adults. Schools need the right to correct bad behavior. #RealityCheck
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15 Jul 2025
Spanking in schools worked for decades. Society wasn’t falling apart when teachers had the authority to discipline. Now that it’s banned, look at the rise in disrespect and violence. #BringBackTradition
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2 Apr 2025
Parents are failing at discipline. Schools need to step in where parents refuse to. If kids can’t behave at home, they must learn it in school. #ToughLove
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17 Mar 2025
A generation raised without discipline is a generation of chaos. Look at how students act today—fighting teachers, cursing at staff, and refusing to listen. Time to bring back real consequences. #NoMoreExcuses
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3 Mar 2025
Time-outs don’t work. Modern disciplinary methods have made kids more rebellious. A quick spanking is more effective than hours of talking and empty threats. #DisciplineMatters
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18 Feb 2025
Supreme Court approved it! In Ingraham v. Wright (1977), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that school corporal punishment is constitutional and not a violation of the 8th Amendment. #LegalDiscipline
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17 Feb 2025
Spanking isn’t abuse—it’s accountability. A quick, controlled correction prevents worse behavior down the road. Schools need real consequences for misbehavior. #BringBackDiscipline
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14 Feb 2025
Respect for authority starts young. If kids don’t learn to respect teachers and rules in school, how will they respect the law later? Spanking restores order. #OldSchoolDiscipline
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8 Feb 2025
Legal in public, but not private schools? Some states that ban corporal punishment in public schools still allow it in private schools, especially religious institutions. #LegalLoopholes
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8 Feb 2025
Did you know? Corporal punishment is still legal in 19 U.S. states. Schools in these states can legally spank students as a form of discipline. #SchoolDiscipline #KnowTheLaw
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